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What are the functions and features of the RUVICK LGG360T?
The RUVICK LGG360T has the following functions and features:
- Import and export active/reactive/apparent energy, 4 quadrants reactive energy measuring and storage functions.
- Measuring the daily and monthly total active/apparent energy and money consumption.
- Instantaneous parameter measurement functions such as current, voltage, active power, reactive power, apparent power, power factor, frequency, phase angles, demand etc.
- Maximum demand based on import and export active/reactive/apparent power (KW/KVAR/KVA), Cumulative maximum demand up to 13 month, selectable block and slide mode.
- Load control functions (Over load control, Arrearage control, Tamper control, Malfunction control, fire disaster control etc.).
- Supporting 13 months monthly billing and 31 days daily billing, the captured objects can be configured by communication.
- Supporting at least 6 load profile channels, captured objects can be configured, storage capacity can be customizable, up to 360 days.
- Large LCD display with OBIS codes and backlight, power-off display function, can display by pressing key button.
- Many convenient user interfaces such as optical communication port (IEC62056-21), RS485 multi-drop port, MBUS port, LCD display, keypad and key buttons.
- DLMS/COSEM communication protocol, for good connectivity and strong compatibility.
- Supporting uplink remote communication and the module can be customizable such as GPRS/3G/4G/Ethernet/G3-PLC/PRIME-PLC/Mesh-RF and so on, which can be suitable for different installation site (if the function is enabled).
- Supporting tamper and alarm functions such as current polarity reversal, current short (Bypass), current open, tamering terminal cover, tampering meter cover, tampering metering cabinet door, tampering strong magnet etc.
- Supporting power grid quality analysis such as missing potential, Invalid voltage (under and over voltage), earth fault, voltage imbalance, current imbalance, reverse phase sequence, over load etc.
- Supporting firmware upgrade locally and remotely.
- The prepayment function includes the balance warning, remaining days early warning, friendly control mode, emergency overdraft, step tariff, expense management, short code query, vending based on money into meter, vending based on the primary or second side (CT rate) etc.
- The step tariff up to 10 steps and money resolution up to 1/10000 GHC.
- The expense management of meter includes Levies (NEL/SLL), VAT, NHIS, Monthly service charge, Fixed service charge (meter rent/debt), Maximum demand charge, Power factor charge, up to 5 kinds subsidy etc.
- The split type supports CIU/UIU communication port, which is convenient for users to charge and query in real time.
- The split type supports mainstream communication wired module MBUS, it is stable and convenient for installing on site.
- High security mechanism conformed with STS/CTS prepayment standard.
- Supporting friendly control and various agile friendly mode like holiday, weekend and specified time (if the function is enabled).
- Automatic software calibration technology for simple, fast, high accuracy calibration.
- New idea meter structure, which is novel, beautiful and applicable.
What are the Meter Type Specifications for the RUVICK LGG360T?
The Meter Type Specifications for the RUVICK LGG360T are detailed in the following table:
| Meter Type | Connection | Reference voltage (V) | Reference current (A) | Active pulse constant(imp/kWh) | Reactive pulse constant(imp/kvarh) | Accuracy class |
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| LGG360T | 3P4W | 3×230/400 | 5(10) | 10000 | 10000 | Active class 0.5s Reactive class 1 |
What are the Electrical Specifications for the RUVICK LGG360T?
The Electrical Specifications for the RUVICK LGG360T are as follows:
| Normal working voltage range | 0.8Un 1.2Un |
| Limit working voltage range | 0.6Un 1.3Un |
| Rated operating frequency | 50Hz |
| Starting current | 0.1%lb |
| No load condition | Not more than 1 pulse output within no load condition period |
| Insulation protection level | 2 |
| Voltage circuit power consumption | ≤1.5W & 5 VA |
| Current circuit power consumption | < 2 VA |
| Clock battery | one external battery can be replaced |
| Clock battery capacity | ≥1200mAh |
| Clock accuracy (daily error) | ≤0.5s/d (Clock change rate 0.015s/C |
| Data retention time after power off | ≥15year |
| External breaker controller | Up to 10000 times operating limit under rated working current conditions; Up to 100000 times operating limit under no-load conditions; |
What are the Climate and Environment Conditions for the RUVICK LGG360T?
The Climate and Environment Conditions for the RUVICK LGG360T are detailed in the following table:
| Normal working temperature | -25 55 |
| Limit working temperature | -40 75 |
| Storage and transportation temperature | -40 75 |
| Storage and working humidity | ≤95%RH |
| Dust and water proof class | IP54 |
What are the Performance Index values for the RUVICK LGG360T?
The Performance Index values for the RUVICK LGG360T are detailed in the following table:
| Impulse voltage | 8KV 1.2/50us |
| AC Voltage | 4KV |
| EMC-Immunity to electrostatic Discharge | 8KV for contact discharge 15KV for air discharge |
| EMC-Fast Transient Burst | 4KV |
| EMC-Surge Immunity | 4KV |
| EMC-Immunity to electromagnetic RF fields | 10V/m with current 30V/m without current |
| EMC-Radio Interference | 30MHz~1GHz < 30dB |
| EMC-Immunity to conducted disturbances, induced radio-frequency fields | 150kHz~80MHz |
| EMC-Damped oscillatory waves immunity | Common mode:2.5KV Differential mode: 1.0KV |
What are the metering modes for the Total and export active/apparent energy function in the RUVICK LGG360T?
The metering modes for the Total and export active/apparent energy function in the RUVICK LGG360T are:
- Total active/apparent energy: |+A| = |+A|+ |-A|.
- Export active/apparent energy:|-A| = |-A|.
What are the metering modes for the Import and export reactive energy and independent 4 quadrants metering function in the RUVICK LGG360T?
The metering modes for the Import and export reactive energy and independent 4 quadrants metering function in the RUVICK LGG360T are:
- Import reactive energy:|+R| = |I| + |IV|, it can be configured.
- Export reactive energy:|-R| = |II| + |III|, it can be configured.
- Quadrant I reactive energy: |+R| = |I|.
- Quadrant II reactive energy: |+R| = |II|.
- Quadrant III reactive energy: |+R| = |III|.
- Quadrant IV reactive energy: |+R| = |IV|.
What instantaneous measuring parameters are supported by the RUVICK LGG360T?
The instantaneous measuring parameter function in the RUVICK LGG360T includes: voltage, current, power factor, active power, reactive power, apparent power, power grid frequency, phase angles etc. It also measures the cumulative monthly average power factor.
What are the display performance characteristics of the LCD screen on the RUVICK LGG360T?
The display performance characteristics of the LCD screen on the RUVICK LGG360T are:
- The size of LCD screen is 60mm×30mm the size of main numeral is 5×10mm.
- The material of LCD is HTN, the working temperature scope of which is -40 80.
- The LCD has high contrast ratio and the drive mode of which is 1/4 DUTY, 1/3 BIAS.
- The best visual angle of LCD is 6 o’clock.
- The polaroid of LCD has anti-ultraviolet function.
What do the LCD display symbols on the RUVICK LGG360T meter indicate?
The LCD display symbols on the RUVICK LGG360T meter have the following descriptions:
| LCD Display Symbol | Symbol Description |
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| 8.8.8.8.8.8.8.8 | Data display area includes energy, instantaneous parameters and time etc. |
| 8.8.8.8.8.8.8.8 | According to the OBIS definition of IEC62056-61, the CDE will be displayed and the historical data which adds F number in the OBIS display area. |
| kWh\MWh\kvarh\kVAh\V\A\Hz etc. | Unit display area includes energy, instantaneous parameters, such as: kWh\MWh\kvarh\kVAh\V\A\Hz etc. |
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GPRS signal intensity symbol |
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No battery or battery is low |
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Communication symbol |
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Alarm symbol |
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Tamper symbol |
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Disconnected relay symbol |
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Connected relay symbol |
| Credit Days | Means credit related information |
| T8 | Multi TOU tariff and step tariff symbol (if the function is actived) |
| +P -P +Q -Q | Four quadrant symbols, +P and -P mean active power plus and minus; +Q and -Q mean reactive power plus and minus; |
| L1 L2 L3 | Each phase voltage symbols and each phase current reverse symbols |
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Successful symbol |
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Failed symbol |
| I II III IV V VI | Special alarm symbol |
What is the default scroll display cycle and contents for the RUVICK LGG360T in scroll display mode?
The default scroll display cycle for the RUVICK LGG360T is 6 seconds. The scroll display contents are as follows:
| No. | OBIS display | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | C.60.0 | Balance |
| 2 | 1.29.1 | Money used in current month |
| 3 | 1.29.0 | Energy used in current month |
| 4 | 1.30.1.1 | Money used in last day |
| 5 | 1.30.0.1 | Energy used in last day |
| 6 | 1.29.1.1 | Money used in last month |
| 7 | 1.29.0.1 | Energy used in last month |
| 8 | 1.29.1.2 | Money used in last 2th month |
| 9 | 1.29.0.2 | Energy used in last 2th month |
| 10 | 1.29.1.3~12 | Money used in last 3th-12th month |
| 11 | 1.29.0.3~12 | Energy used in last 3th-12th month |
| 12 | C.60.9 | Remaining days |
| 13 | C.53.1 | Current electricity tariff price |
| 14 | C.63.1 | NEL charge used in last month |
| 15 | C.63.2 | SLL charge used in last month |
| 16 | C.63.9 | Fixed charge (meter rent) used in last month |
| 17 | C.63.10 | Fixed charge (Debt) used in last month |
| 18 | C.63.12 | Max demand charge in last month |
| 19 | C.63.13 | Power factor charge in last month |
| 20 | C.63.14 | Service charge in last month |
| 21 | C.63.15 | GoG lifeline subsidy S1 in last month |
| 22 | C.63.16 | GoG old subsidy S2 in last month |
| 23 | C.63.17 | GoG new subsidy S3 in last month |
| 24 | C.63.18 | Utility Relief (UR) in last month |
| 25 | C.63.6 | VAT charge in last month |
| 26 | C.63.7 | NHIS charge in last month |
| 27 | 19.40.0.1~19.40.0.5 | Charge Token last 5 times |
| 28 | C.60.1 | Accumulated charge amount |
| 29 | 1.6.0 | Maximum demand and occurred date time in current month |
How does the key operation affect the display mode on the RUVICK LGG360T?
The key operation on the RUVICK LGG360T affects the display mode as described below:
| Key Operation | Key Holding Time | Operation Description |
|---|---|---|
| Short press | Less than 2 seconds | Turn over the current screen by short press, and return to scroll display mode after 64seconds without operation. |
| Short long press | More than 2 seconds but less than 4 seconds | Turn over display list by short long press, and need to release the key when displays “PAGING”. Return to automatic scroll display mode after 3 minutes without operation. |
| Long press | More than 4 seconds but less than 6 seconds | Retrun to automatic scroll display list by long press, and need to release the key when displays “BACING” |
| Medium long press | More than 6 seconds but less than 8 seconds | Cancel temporary alarm by medium long press (If the function is actived), and need to release the key when display “CLuuArn”. |
| Overlong press | More than 8 seconds | Quitting by long press, and return to automatic scroll display list |
It will return to scroll display mode when without operation after 64 seconds.
What information is displayed when using the default key display table on the RUVICK LGG360T?
The default key display table on the RUVICK LGG360T shows the following information:
| No. | OBIS display | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Full screen | Full screen display test |
| 2 | 0.9.1 | Real time |
| 3 | 0.9.2 | Real date (DD, MM, YY) |
| 4 | C.1.0 | Meter Serial Number |
| 5 | 1.4.0 | Current rising demand |
| 6 | C.15.43 | Meter Reading count |
| 7 | C.53.45 | Cumulative current month power-on hours |
| 8 | C.15.22 | Cumulative MD reset count |
| 9 | 1.8.0 | Cumulative Total active energy (kWh) |
| 10 | 2.8.0 | Cumulative Export active energy (kWh) |
| 11 | 5.8.0 | Cumulative Reactive Energy quadrant I (kVArh) |
| 12 | 6.8.0 | Cumulative Reactive Energy quadrant II (kVArh) |
| 13 | 7.8.0 | Cumulative Reactive Energy quadrant III (kVArh) |
| 14 | 8.8.0 | Cumulative Reactive Energy quadrant IV (kVArh) |
| 15 | 3.8.0 | Cumulative Reactive Energy import (kVArh) |
| 16 | 4.8.0 | Cumulative Reactive Energy export (kVArh) |
| 17 | 9.8.0 | Cumulative Total Apparent Energy (kVAh) |
| 18 | 10.8.0 | Cumulative Export Apparent Energy (kVAh) |
| 19 | 9.6.0 | Current month cumulative MD (kVA) |
| 20 | 32.7.0 | Instantaneous phase A voltage |
| 21 | 52.7.0 | Instantaneous phase B voltage |
| 22 | 72.7.0 | Instantaneous phase C voltage |
| 23 | 31.7.0 | Instantaneous phase A current |
| 24 | 51.7.0 | Instantaneous phase B current |
| 25 | 71.7.0 | Instantaneous phase C current |
| 26 | 91.7.0 | Instantaneous neutral current |
| 27 | 14.7.0 | Instantaneous frequency |
| 28 | 13.7.0 | Instantaneous power factor |
| 29 | 15.7.0 | Instantaneous total active power in KW |
| 30 | 3.7.0 | Instantaneous import reactive power in KVAR |
| 31 | 9.7.0 | Instantaneous import apparent power in KVA |
| 32 | C.60.7 | Overload Threshold value |
| 33 | C.60.2 | Emergency overdraft value |
| 34 | 12.35.0 | Overvoltage threshold value |
| 35 | 12.31.0 | Under voltage threshold value |
| 36 | C.7.21 | Power off count |
| 37 | C.15.1 | Total tamper count |
| 38 | 0.4.2 | CT rate molecule |
| 39 | 0.4.4 | CT rate denominator |
What is the behavior of the RUVICK LGG360T meter in Power off mode?
In Power off mode on the RUVICK LGG360T meter, the meter operates relying on battery and will display content for 10 seconds when the meter power off. The LCD will be displayed when pressing the key button, and the display contents are the same as the scroll display mode. The LCD display will be closed automatically after 64 seconds without any operation.
How does the RUVICK LGG360T display its running status?
The RUVICK LGG360T displays its running status by taking a real time function check, operation check, and error self-check on the LCD. The status display table is as follows:
| Status Name | Status Symbol | Status Description |
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Battery Status symbol, it will be showed when the battery is low or no battery; |
| Voltage Status | L1 L2 L3 |
Lx will be displayed if the actual phase voltage is ok, Lx flickers if the actual phase voltage is high or low, and reverse symbol will be displayed if the actual phase current is reversed. |
| Smiling face |
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This symbol will be displayed if operation is successful. |
| Crying face |
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This symbol will be displayed if operation is failed. |
| Paging | PAGING | The meter is paging now. |
| Backing | BACKING | The meter is paging back. |
| Demand clearance | CLr-Ded | This symbol will be displayed for 2 seconds in the main display area if demand clearance is occurred. |
| Event clearance | CLr-Ent | This symbol will be displayed for 2 seconds in the main display area if event clearance is occurred. |
| Load clearance | CLr-Lod | This symbol will be displayed for 2 seconds in the main display area if load clearance is occurred. |
| Billing clearance | CLr-BIL | This symbol will be displayed for 2 seconds in the main display area if billing clearance is occurred. |
| EEPROM fault | E2P-Err | This symbol will be displayed in the main display area until meter reset to restart when the EEPROM fault is occurred during power up process. |
| EEPROM data error | E2P-VEr | This symbol will be displayed for 2 seconds in the main display area if EEPROM data error is occurred during power up process. |
| DATA FLASH fault | FLH-Err | This symbol will be displayed in the main display area until meter reset to restart, if DATAFLASH fault is occurred during power up process. |
How is the sound alarm cancelled on the RUVICK LGG360T?
The buzzer sounds on the RUVICK LGG360T if the remaining days are less than 3 days. Users can manually cancel the sound alarm by keying in “612”. The sound alarm will be closed automatically during 18:00~06:00 to avoid disturbing the normal rest of users.
The display when cancelling the sound alarm is:
| Operation Instruction | Displaying |
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| Cancel successfully | 612 SUCCESS® |
| Cancel rejected | 612 ГЕШЕСЕ |
What displays are shown on the RUVICK LGG360T LCD screen after charging with a TOKEN?
After charging with a TOKEN on the RUVICK LGG360T, the charging results displayed on the LCD screen are:
| Change result | Displaying |
|---|---|
| Charge successful | 55 Credit 100.00 |
| Wrong TOKEN | EE ГЕЈЕСЕ |
| Used TOKEN | EE USED. |
| Expired TOKEN | EE old |
| Expired Key | EE EXP irEd |
| Over Charge | EE Quer |
How is the key changed using Management TOKENs on the RUVICK LGG360T?
The key change procedure on the RUVICK LGG360T using Management TOKENs requires that the key only can be changed when two TOKENs are inputed at the same time. Users must input two TOKENS within 120 seconds.
What information can users acquire using the 3-digit short codes on the RUVICK LGG360T meter?
Users of the RUVICK LGG360T meter can input 3 digits of short codes to acquire meter information. The query short codes are:
| Short code No. | Function description | Short code No. | Function description |
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| 800 | Total active energy | 801 | Balance |
| 802 | Current date | 803 | Current time |
| 804 | Meter No. | 805 | SGC No. |
| 806 | Relay operation reason | 807 | Tamper status |
| 808 | Remaining days | 809 | Tariff No. |
| 810 | Overdraft amount | 813 | Total active energy last day |
| 814 | Total consumed energy in current month | 815 | Total consumed amount in current month |
| 816 | Last charged date and time | 817 | Last charge amount |
| 818 | Logout Token | 819 | Total power off times |
| 820 | Accumulated charge amount | 821 | Accumulated total active energy of last month |
| 822 | Accumulated total active energy of latest second month | 823 | Accumulated total active energy of latest third month |
| 824 | Accumulated total active energy of latest 4th month | 825 | Accumulated total active energy of latest 5th month |
| 826 | Accumulated total active energy of latest 6th month | 827 | Accumulated total active energy of latest 7th month |
| 828 | Accumulated total active energy of latest 8th month | 829 | Accumulated total active energy of latest 9th month |
| 830 | Accumulated total active energy of latest 10th month | 831 | Accumulated total active energy of latest 11th month |
| 832 | Accumulated total active energy of latest 12th month | 841 | Last charge TOKEN |
| 842 | Charge TOKEN of latest second time | 843 | Charge TOKEN of latest third time |
| 844 | Charge TOKEN of latest 4th time | 845 | Charge TOKEN of latest 5th time |
| 846 | Charge TOKEN of latest 6th time | 847 | Charge TOKEN of latest 7th time |
| 848 | Charge TOKEN of latest 8th time | 849 | Charge TOKEN of latest 9th time |
| 850 | Charge TOKEN of latest 10th time | 866 | Over voltage threshold |
| 867 | Under voltage threshold | 868 | Maximum current threshold |
| 869 | Maximum power threshold | 870 | Phase A voltage |
| 871 | Phase B voltage | 872 | Phase C voltage |
| 873 | Version of key | 874 | Version of firmware |
| 875 | Key type | 877 | Accumulated meter running time |
| 880 | Phase A current | 881 | Phase B current |
| 882 | Phase C current | 884 | Total instantaneous active power |
| 888 | Total power factor | 889 | Power grid frequency |
| 900 | The consumed energy of last day | 910 | Maximum demand of current month |
| 911 | Date and time of maximum demand of current month | 921 | The consumed amount of last month |
| 942 | The consumed amount of latest second month | 923 | The consumed amount of latest third month |
| 944 | The consumed amount of latest 4th month | 925 | The consumed amount of latest 5th month |
| 946 | The consumed amount of latest 6th month | 927 | The consumed amount of latest 7th month |
| 948 | The consumed amount of latest 8th month | 929 | The consumed amount of latest 9th month |
| 950 | The consumed amount of latest 10th month | 931 | The consumed amount of latest 11th month |
| 952 | The consumed amount of latest 12th month | 954 | Total tamper times |
| 955 | Total demand manual reset times | 980 | NEL charge used in last month |
| 981 | SLL charge used in last month | 985 | VAT charge in last month |
| 986 | NHIS charge in last month | 988 | Fixed charge (meter rent) used in last month |
| 989 | Fixed charge (Debt) used in last month | 991 | Max demand charge in last month |
| 992 | Power factor charge in last month | 993 | Service charge in last month |
| 994 | GoG lifeline subsidy S1 in last month | 995 | GoG old subsidy S2 in last month |
| 996 | GoG new subsidy S3 in last month | 997 | Utility Relief (UR) in last month |
If corresponding short codes do not exist, the following information will be displayed:
| Operation Instruction | Displaying |
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| Short codes non-existent | 99 ГЕШЕСЕ |
What are the executing short codes for the RUVICK LGG360T meter?
The executing short codes for the RUVICK LGG360T meter are:
| Short code No. | Function description | Short code No. | Function description |
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| 611 | Executing emergency overdraft | 612 | Executing cancellation of temporary alarm |
| 613 | Executing cancellation of sound alarm | 614 | Executing active meter cover open and terminal cover detecting |
| 620 | Executing pairing operation |
If corresponding short codes do not exist, the following information will be displayed:
| Operation Instruction | Displaying |
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| Short codes non-existent | 99 ГЕШЕСЕ |
What are the operation prompts for emergency overdraft on the RUVICK LGG360T?
The operation prompts for emergency overdraft on the RUVICK LGG360T are:
| Operation Instruction | Displaying |
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| Emergency overdraft successful | 611 SUCCESS® |
| Overdraft function is activated | 01 ГЕШЕСЕ |
| Overdraft rejected | 02 ГЕШЕСЕ |
| Arrears after overdraft | 03 ГЕШЕСЕ |
What is the procedure for CIU/UIU Pairing on the RUVICK LGG360T?
To perform CIU/UIU Pairing on the RUVICK LGG360T:
- Input short code 620 on CIU first, pressing enter key, the “step1” will be displayed on LCD.
- Input the meter No. which needs to be paired, pressing enter key, the “step2” will be displayed on LCD.
- Input the pairing code (123456) and pressing enter key.
The meter and CIU are pairing when the “Connect” is displaying on the CIU. The “SS-007” will be displayed on CIU means pairing is successful; the “EE-007” means pairing is failed.
What are the error codes for CIU Operating Failed Prompt on the RUVICK LGG360T?
The error codes for CIU Operating Failed Prompt on the RUVICK LGG360T are:
| Error No. | Specified analysis and description | Solving methods |
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| EE–001 | When inputting the recharging mode, Token subclass is error | Token issuing is incorrect, please contact with the vender or utility. |
| EE–002 | The Token is not the key changing Token | Illegal input is normal, no need to deal with; otherwise, please contact with the vender or utility. |
| EE–003 | The key can not turn into DITK | To change the initial key is not allowed on site, it is correct prompt. |
| EE–004 | The key can not turn into general key | To change the general key is not allowed on site, it is correct prompt. |
| EE–005 | The test of connecting relay is failed | When the relay is disconnected, the test of connecting relay is not supported, it is correct prompt. |
| EE–006 | Changing key is overtime | please try to ensure that two Token of changing key are finished within 120 seconds |
| EE–007 | Pairing or cancelling pairing is failed | Please ensure that the input meter serial number and the pairing password are correct |
| EE–008 | CIU/UIU or meter are not paired yet | Please use after pairing |
What are the successful prompts for CIU Operation on the RUVICK LGG360T?
The successful prompts for CIU Operation on the RUVICK LGG360T are:
| Prompt No. | Specified analysis and description |
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| SS–001 | Changing key is successful |
| SS–002 | Clearing tamper is successful |
| SS–003 | Prepaid mode changing into post-paid mode is successful |
| SS–004 | Post paid mode changing into prepaid mode is successful |
| SS–005 | Relay test is successful |
| SS–006 | All test are successful |
| SS–007 | Pairing is successful |
| SS–008 | Data synchronization is successful between meter and CIU/UIU |
| SS–009 | Enabling meter cover and terminal cover detection is successful |
What is the accuracy of the internal RTC clock module in the RUVICK LGG360T?
The internal RTC clock module in the RUVICK LGG360T has an accuracy of no more than 0.5s per day at normal temperature, and it switches automatically in leap year.
What are the tariff list supports for the TOU Tariff Function in the RUVICK LGG360T?
The TOU Tariff Function in the RUVICK LGG360T meter has two sets of tariff lists: the active tariff list and the passive tariff list. Each tariff list supports a maximum of 4 tariffs, 4 season tables, 4 weekly tables, 4 daily tables, and 4 period tables.
What are the types of holidays supported by the TOU Holiday Function in the RUVICK LGG360T?
The TOU Holiday Function in the RUVICK LGG360T supports two kinds of holidays: public holidays and special holidays. Public holidays happen every year and only require one record through optimizing the time format. Special holidays happen only in a particular year, with a maximum number of 50 holidays recorded per particular year.
How many steps of step tariff are supported by the RUVICK LGG360T prepayment meter?
The RUVICK LGG360T prepayment meter supports step tariff up to 10 steps. Each step has a threshold energy and step tariff charge, matched with a one-to-one relationship. The initial step threshold energy is 0.
How many steps of service charge are supported by the Monthly Service Charge function in the RUVICK LGG360T?
The service charge in the RUVICK LGG360T is up to 5 steps, each with a threshold energy and service charge. The meter deducts the basic service charge at the beginning of the month and calculates the remaining charge at the end of the month based on energy consumption. If the meter has a longtime power off of more than 2 months, the meter will fill the basic service charge for the power off month.
How many kinds of subsidy charge are supported by the RUVICK LGG360T?
The RUVICK LGG360T supports up to 5 kinds of subsidy charge, with each step having a threshold energy and subsidy charge. Examples include GoG Lifeline Subsidy S1, GoG Old Subsidy S2, GoG new Subsidy S3, and Utility relief (UR).
How many kinds of fixed charge are supported by the RUVICK LGG360T?
The RUVICK LGG360T supports up to 3 kinds of fixed charge, which are calculated at the end of the month, such as Meter rent charge or customer’s debt charge.
How many kinds of levies charge are supported by the RUVICK LGG360T?
The RUVICK LGG360T supports up to 5 kinds of levies charge, calculated at the end of the month, such as NEL (National Electricity Levy) and SLL (Street Light Levy).
How many kinds of VAT charge are supported by the RUVICK LGG360T?
The RUVICK LGG360T supports up to 3 kinds of value added tax charge, which the meter will calculate at the end of the month. Examples include VAT (value added tax) and NHIS (National Healthy Insurance Scheme).
How does the RUVICK LGG360T calculate the maximum demand charge?
The RUVICK LGG360T calculates the maximum demand charge at the end of the month based on the customer’s monthly maximum demand (KVA). If the maximum demand is not bigger than the basic maximum demand, then the basic maximum demand charge will be deducted. If the meter has a longtime power off for more than 2 months, the meter will fill the basic maximum demand charge for the power off month.
How does the RUVICK LGG360T calculate the power factor charge?
The RUVICK LGG360T calculates the power factor charge at the end of the month based on the customer’s monthly average power factor. If the average power factor is bigger than the power factor coefficient, the power factor charge will be deducted based on the utility’s formula: Power Factor Charge= (1-Average PF/ Coefficient)*Maximum Demand Charge.
What is the default billing time for the Monthly Billing Function on the RUVICK LGG360T?
The default billing time for the Monthly Billing Function on the RUVICK LGG360T is 0:00 on the 1st day every month, which means the billing time is on the 0:00 on 1st day of every month and every year. The billing time uses standard time format and can be changed by communication.
What is the default daily billing time for the Daily Billing Function on the RUVICK LGG360T?
The default daily billing time for the Daily Billing Function on the RUVICK LGG360T is 0:00, which means the daily billing time is on the 0:00 on every day of every month and every year. The daily billing time uses standard time format and can be changed by communication.
What is the default capture cycle for the Load Profile Function on the RUVICK LGG360T?
The default capture cycle for the Load Profile Function on the RUVICK LGG360T is 15 minutes, recording 100 days of data. The meter supports multi-channel load profile records, with the default channels being 6. The capture cycle is based on minute and can be chosen from 10min, 15min, 30min, 60min, etc.
What are the three kinds of load control functions available on the RUVICK LGG360T?
The load control function on the RUVICK LGG360T has three kinds: remote operation, local operation and manual operation. The meter can record the reason of the last relay operation.
What is the relay state for a ‘Normal connecting’ operation reason in the RUVICK LGG360T load control log?
For a ‘Normal connecting’ operation reason in the RUVICK LGG360T load control log, the Relay state is ‘Connected’ and the Operation No. is 0.
What are the different types of events recorded by the RUVICK LGG360T?
The events recorded by the RUVICK LGG360T can be divided into:
- Up to 100 standard event records with occurred date and time: Low battery, clock sync, clock malfunction, NV memory malfunction, meter malfunction, MD reset, firmware upgrade etc.
- Up to 100 tamper event records with occurred date and time: meter cover open, terminal cover open, meter cabinet door open, strong magnetic interference, login failed, parameter configuration, high temperature, current polarity reversal, current short (Bypass), current open etc.
- Up to 50 charge event records with occurred date and time: charging value, charging TOKEN etc.
- Up to 100 control event records with occurred date and time: disconnect the breaker, connect the breaker, breaker control failure etc.
- Up to 100 power grid event records with occurred date and time: missing potential, Invalid voltage (under and over voltage), earth fault, voltage imbalance, loss of voltage, current imbalance, reverse phase sequence, over load, etc.
How is the alarm function indicated on the RUVICK LGG360T, and what does the ‘Lightening’ alarm prompt on the Alarm light signify?
The alarm function on the RUVICK LGG360T is indicated by the alarm light (LED), buzzer, liquid crystal alarm sign and so on. The ‘Lightening’ alarm prompt on the Alarm light signifies that the alarm light is on by default if the following events occurred: voltage imbalance, reverse phase sequence, under voltage, over voltage, over power, current reversing, current short(bypass), strong magnetic interference, terminal cover removal, meter cover removal, meter cabinet door opened etc. It can also be configured for other events.
What events trigger the ‘Sound’ alarm prompt on the Buzzer for the RUVICK LGG360T?
The ‘Sound’ alarm prompt on the Buzzer of the RUVICK LGG360T sounds by default if the following events occurred: arrearage etc. It can also be configured for other events.
What events trigger the Triangle alarm symbol ($\triangle$) on the RUVICK LGG360T?
The Triangle alarm symbol ($\triangle$) on the RUVICK LGG360T is displayed by default if the following events occurred: reverse phase sequence, under voltage, over voltage, missing potential, over power, meter malfunction etc. It can also be configured for other events.
What events trigger the Tampering alarm symbol on the RUVICK LGG360T?
The Tampering alarm symbol on the RUVICK LGG360T is displayed by default if the following events occurred: current reversing, current short(Bypass), strong magnetic interference, terminal cover removal, meter cover removal, module cover removal, meter cabinet door opened etc. It can also be configured as other events.
What events trigger the Alarm symbol of subscript I (I) on the RUVICK LGG360T?
The Alarm symbol of subscript I (I) on the RUVICK LGG360T is displayed by default if the following events occurred: meter cover removal; it can also be configured as other events.
What events trigger the Alarm symbol of subscript II (II) on the RUVICK LGG360T?
The Alarm symbol of subscript II (II) on the RUVICK LGG360T is displayed by default if the following events occurred: terminal cover removal; it can also be configured as other events.
What events trigger the Alarm symbol of subscript III (III) on the RUVICK LGG360T?
The Alarm symbol of subscript III (III) on the RUVICK LGG360T is displayed by default if the following events occurred: overpower; it can also be configured as other events.
What events trigger the Alarm symbol of subscript IV (IV) on the RUVICK LGG360T?
The Alarm symbol of subscript IV (IV) on the RUVICK LGG360T is displayed by default if the following events occurred: strong magnetic interference; it can also be configured as other events.
What events trigger the Alarm symbol of subscript V (V) on the RUVICK LGG360T?
The Alarm symbol of subscript V (V) on the RUVICK LGG360T is displayed by default if the following events occurred: bypass or module cover removal; it can also be configured as other events.
What events trigger the Alarm symbol of subscript VI (VI) on the RUVICK LGG360T?
The Alarm symbol of subscript VI (VI) on the RUVICK LGG360T is displayed by default if the following events occurred: reverse phase sequence; it can also be configured as other events.
What are the communication specifications for Optical Communication on the RUVICK LGG360T?
The Optical Communication on the RUVICK LGG360T follows these specifications:
- Following IEC62056-21 optical communication physical interface standard.
- Conforming to the standard of DLMS (E mode).
- The initial baud rate is 300bps, 7 data bits, 1 even bit; 19200bps after successful handshaking, 8 data bits, without check bit.
- The users can read and modify the parameters of the meter by PC software or HHU.
What are the communication specifications for Uplink Remote Communication on the RUVICK LGG360T?
The Uplink Remote Communication on the RUVICK LGG360T has the following specifications:
- The communication way is optional.
- Baud rate: 9600bps, 8 data bits, no check bit.
- Conforming to DLMS/COSEM protocol.
- Communication module is selectable, supporting GPRS/3G/4G/G3-PLC/PRIME-PLC/Mesh-RF etc.
- It can communicate with the AMI system remotely.
What are the communication specifications for Downlink MBUS Communication on the RUVICK LGG360T?
The Downlink MBUS Communication on the RUVICK LGG360T has the following specifications:
- The communication way is optional.
- The communication way of energy meter and CIU/UIU is wired MBus.
- The maximum communication cable size is 2.5 mm².
- The longest communication distance is 150 meters.
What are the input/output functions supported by the auxiliary ports on the RUVICK LGG360T meter?
The RUVICK LGG360T meter supports Output function, such as the auxiliary port 19 and 20 are for the multi-function output, configurable to Active pulse output, Reactive pulse output, or Pulse per second output. The input/output function details are:
| No. | Auxiliary Port | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | 15 and 16 | To connect external breaker |
| 2 | 17 and 18 | To disconnect external breaker |
| 3 | 19 and 20 | For the calibration pulse output line |
| 4 | 21 and 22 | For the RS485 communication |
| 5 | 23 and 24 | For the MBUS communication |
| 6 | 24 and 25 | To detect the status of external breaker |
| 7 | 24 and 26 | To detect the status of the meter box |
| 8 | 27 and 28 | For the external signal input |
What are the required attention matters for the RUVICK LGG360T upon opening the box?
The attention matters for the RUVICK LGG360T upon opening the box are:
- Please contact the supplier as soon as possible if the meters have obvious damage mark caused by violent impact or dropping when the box is opened.
- After getting out from the packing box, the meter should be placed on flat and safe plane, front up, stacked up less than 5 layers. The meter should be wrapped back into the original packing box if it is not installed for usage within a short period.
- Please contact the supplier if product type or appearance of meter in the original packing box does not match.
- Please contact the supplier as soon as possible and do not install or power on if the internal packing or external cover is damaged when the meter gets out from packing box. Please check the lead sealing of both sides is OK or not, for those meters lack of or without lead sealing, do not install for usage and please contact the supplier as soon as possible.
What are the installation instructions to follow for the RUVICK LGG360T meter?
The installation instructions for the RUVICK LGG360T meter are:
- The installation of the meter requires an experienced electrician or professional person, and make sure that this manual has been read. During installation, if the meters have obvious damage marks caused by violent impact or dropping, please do not install or power on and contact the supplier as soon as possible.
- The meter should be installed in a ventilated and dry place, making sure that the installation and usage are safe and reliable. The meter should be put into protection cabinet in case it may be damaged at foul or other unsafe place.
- The meter has two upper hooks, 2 bottom installation holes, which can be fixed with M4 * 15 tapping screws. Making the holes ready on the bottom plate according to the back of the installation size, and the base should be fixed on object that is solid, fireproof and not easy to shake.
- The meter should be wired correctly according to the wiring figure. It is recommended to use copper wire or copper connectors as the inlead of wiring terminal block, the screws of terminal block should be tightened to avoid bad contact or fire caused by fever of thin lead wire.
- Wiring according to the terminal mark, the main circuit: 1-3 for the entrance and exit lines of phase A current wire, 2 is phase A voltage wire; 4-6 for the entrance and exit lines of phase B current wire, 5 is phase B voltage wire; 7-9 for the entrance and exit lines of phase C current wire, 8 is phase C voltage wire; 10-12 for the entrance and exit lines of neutral current wire, 11 is neutral wire.
What are the common malfunctions and their elimination methods for the RUVICK LGG360T?
The malfunction diagnosis and analysis list for the RUVICK LGG360T is:
| Malfunction phenomenon | Reason analysis | Elimination method | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Unnormal communication | Communication address, baud rate, checkout bits are not the same as the communication requirements of meter | Configuring correct communication parameter according to instructions | |
| Unnormal indication | AC Voltage is ok or not, wiring confirms to wiring figure or not | Checking wiring and voltage of grid | |
| Clock error of overproof | Battery is low or not | Changing battery | |
| Instantaneous parameters are incorrect | AC voltage is ok or not, wiring confirms to wiring figure or not | Checking wiring and voltage of grid |
What are the recommended storage conditions for the RUVICK LGG360T?
Products should be transported and stored according to the rule of JB/T 9329-1999 <
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